Wilson wrote an open letter to the team's fans. He was suspended indefinitely on Wednesday for a violation of team rules. In the letter, Wilson disputes any wrongdoing and hurtles potentially damaging accusations at Leach, the Cougars’ first-year coach who was fired at Texas Tech amid abuse claims made by Adam James.

According to the Times-Delta, Wilson walked out of a conditioning session on Sunday night after the team lost 49-6 to Utah the day before.

Wilson blames the staff for destroying the team’s goals and says that instead of building up the team and the players, coaches instead “preferred to belittle, intimidate and humiliate us.”

In an excerpt of the statement, Wilson writes:

“My teammates and I have endured this treatment all season long. It is not 'tough love.' It is abuse. This abuse cannot be allowed to continue…I was raised by my family, and many previous coaches to exhibit dedication and embrace sacrifice, but there comes a time when one has to draw a line in the sand.”

"Unfortunately, during times of coaching transitions, departures are not uncommon. We have procedures in place that were developed to monitor student-athlete welfare in all of our sports programs. We will continue to follow those procedures and modify them if needed.

"I believe I join many Cougars in wishing Marquess well in his future endeavors. WSU athletics plans no future statement at this time."

Last season, he set a school records with 82 catches for 1,388 yards.

This season Wilson had 52 catches for 813 yards, an average of 15.6 yards per reception.